Anemanthele
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Anemanthele an entity of type: WikicatMonotypicPlantGenera
Anemanthele és un gènere de plantes de la família de les poàcies, ordre de les poals, subclasse de les commelínides, classe de les liliòpsides, divisió dels magnoliofitins. És originària de Nova Zelanda. Aquesta planta ha guanyat l'Award of Garden Merit de la Royal Horticultural Society.
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Anemanthele is a genus of plants in the grass family native to New Zealand. The only known species is Anemanthele lessoniana, often called gossamer grass or New Zealand wind grass or pheasant's tail grass. This is a naturally rare grass in the wild but it is widely cultivated for use as an attractive ornamental garden plant. It is marginal in zone 8, going dormant and deciduous in cold winters, but usually evergreen to semi-evergreen. It has green arching foliage to 3 feet in USDA 8, with highlights of orange, copper, and gold, especially in drier soils.
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lessoniana
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*Agrostis lessoniana (Steud.)
*Dichelachne procera (Steud.)
*Oryzopsis lessoniana ( Veldkamp)
*Agrostis procera (A.Rich.)
*Agrostis rigida (R.Lesson ex A.Rich.)
*Apera arundinacea (Hook.f.)
*Dichelachne rigida (Steud.)
*Stipa arundinacea ( Benth.)
*Apera purpurascens (Colenso)
*Oryzopsis rigida ( Zotov)
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Anemanthele és un gènere de plantes de la família de les poàcies, ordre de les poals, subclasse de les commelínides, classe de les liliòpsides, divisió dels magnoliofitins. És originària de Nova Zelanda. Aquesta planta ha guanyat l'Award of Garden Merit de la Royal Horticultural Society.
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Anemanthele is a genus of plants in the grass family native to New Zealand. The only known species is Anemanthele lessoniana, often called gossamer grass or New Zealand wind grass or pheasant's tail grass. This is a naturally rare grass in the wild but it is widely cultivated for use as an attractive ornamental garden plant. It is marginal in zone 8, going dormant and deciduous in cold winters, but usually evergreen to semi-evergreen. It has green arching foliage to 3 feet in USDA 8, with highlights of orange, copper, and gold, especially in drier soils. This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
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